In the anglosphere, public and personal opinions of the US and its foreign policies do not arise from simple free observations; rather, they arise from careful state, military, and private crafting of online discourses. How does this occur, you might ask? A brief thread.
To be fair, the actual posters are probably boring office types. They might even outsource a lot of it to India or Russia lmao.
The pictures in this thread are mainly troops training with sims (I don't think you need a steering wheel for twitter). You can also see what looks like Arma running on one of the computers and the one with just one dude is looking at maps if Iraq.
The image of "The Troops" shoulder to shoulder using fake accounts arguing about China in FB groups is bleak
They have to dress in those dork-ass camo fatigues even while they're posting shit online in the safety of their little base in the U.S.
To be fair, the actual posters are probably boring office types. They might even outsource a lot of it to India or Russia lmao.
The pictures in this thread are mainly troops training with sims (I don't think you need a steering wheel for twitter). You can also see what looks like Arma running on one of the computers and the one with just one dude is looking at maps if Iraq.
Or Israel: https://electronicintifada.net/content/inside-israels-million-dollar-troll-army/27566